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How to Write Subscript or Superscript in Autocad



This autocad tip is one of my favorites and one of the most useful. Before it took me a lot a searching on how to write or draw a subscript and superscript in autocad. So you don't have to look somewhere else because it is right here! You actually don't draw, you just write and click a button.




















Simply type in MTEXT and the text editor will appear. To write a superscript, simply type use ^ next to the letter or words you want to be superscript, highlight the letter and click the a/b button. For example, you want to write the formula E=mc2 . Just write E=mc2^ and highlight 2^ and click the a/b button . Now, for creating a subscript just put the ^ before the letter you want to be a subscript. Say C2, just type in C^2. Then highlight ^2 and click the a/b button. The 2 should now become a subscript.
















Written by Superdraftsman on January 17th, 2010 with no comments.
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